mantis
New member
Hello all,
over the last year I have been demoing strings. Honestly I've been doing this for over 30 years but I joined the string club last year at Guitar Center and I feel the need to take advantage of the deal each month.
So After running through just about every bran made , I'm still liking the Fender Nickel Plated Steel's as my reference standard and go to string as I can put them on anything and know exactly what I'm gonna get. Nothing exciting but solid clear tone.
Ernie Ball has never been high on my list until I tried out the Cobalts. At first I found them to be a bit bright out of the package but after awhile , they mellow out and sound fantastic. Whats a bit shocking to me is how long they retain their tone. They don't wear out for months which in my experience most strings get dull after a few month, not the Colbalts. With daily playing I took them off my one guitar only to try out another kind and they where on there for 3 to 4 months and sounded new. Awesome right?
So I got a few packs of M Steels to try out on a few on my guitars and I don't like them at all. They are way to bright and take everything away from the natural beauty tone that your guitar makes. Now if your guitar is weak and needs a boost , yeah try out the M Steels, but if you like your guitars tone and just want to give it a pair of strings that bring out the beauty then don't use the M steels.
I gave them a fair run as they have been on my Charvel San Dimas HS HT for a month now and I hated them when I put them on and they are not getting any better.
Before I go back to Colbalts , I want to try out the NYXL's I saw in the SUHR video. I haven't taken them out for a test drive and maybe they will be a cool string, anyone try them yet? Are they new?
over the last year I have been demoing strings. Honestly I've been doing this for over 30 years but I joined the string club last year at Guitar Center and I feel the need to take advantage of the deal each month.
So After running through just about every bran made , I'm still liking the Fender Nickel Plated Steel's as my reference standard and go to string as I can put them on anything and know exactly what I'm gonna get. Nothing exciting but solid clear tone.
Ernie Ball has never been high on my list until I tried out the Cobalts. At first I found them to be a bit bright out of the package but after awhile , they mellow out and sound fantastic. Whats a bit shocking to me is how long they retain their tone. They don't wear out for months which in my experience most strings get dull after a few month, not the Colbalts. With daily playing I took them off my one guitar only to try out another kind and they where on there for 3 to 4 months and sounded new. Awesome right?
So I got a few packs of M Steels to try out on a few on my guitars and I don't like them at all. They are way to bright and take everything away from the natural beauty tone that your guitar makes. Now if your guitar is weak and needs a boost , yeah try out the M Steels, but if you like your guitars tone and just want to give it a pair of strings that bring out the beauty then don't use the M steels.
I gave them a fair run as they have been on my Charvel San Dimas HS HT for a month now and I hated them when I put them on and they are not getting any better.
Before I go back to Colbalts , I want to try out the NYXL's I saw in the SUHR video. I haven't taken them out for a test drive and maybe they will be a cool string, anyone try them yet? Are they new?